VINELAND -- A car crashed into a Rite-Aid pharmacy, on the corner of Delsea Drive and Landis Avenue, shortly after 9:30 this morning, according to rescue personnel.

Vineland EMS Chief Al Links said the 74-year-old female driver was maneuvering through the parking lot when she apparently lost control and smashed through the front glass doors of the pharmacy.

"She was going through the parking lot to get there and drove through the first set of flat glass panel doors in the foyer area in front," Links said.

EMS workers transported the woman to South Jersey Healthcare-Regional Medical Center, although Links was unsure of the nature of her injuries. It is possible the driver was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons.

No other people were injured in the incident.

"Thankfully, no one else was hurt at the scene, especially since it was the only common entrance there, and it's made of glass," said Links.

Also, representatives from the Vineland Department of Licenses and Inspections were reportedly at the scene to determine whether the business was fit to reopen.

An employee at the Rite-Aid confirmed the store is currently open for business, stating customers are to enter through a side door.